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Why Choose Temporary Tattoos?

Friday, March 9th, 2012

Tattooing is more popular in the West now than at any time for hundreds of years – perhaps even as many as two thousand years, because women are also sporting tattoos these days.

It has become very fashionable for women to have a lower back tattoo or ‘tramp stamp’ and for young men to have a form of Thai tattoo on their upper arm or lower leg.

There are worries with permanent tattooing though. Or at least there can be. Aids and hepatitis may become transferred by using infected needles. This is not common because tattooing studios are aware of the need to use a new needle on every client, but mistakes occur and some studio owners are deceitful. The most common difficulty, however, is infection.

Infection from tattooing is not commonplace, but neither is it unheard of. This is normally the fault of the client and not the tattooer, but it can get serious whatever the cause. Permanent tattoos can be got rid of but it is a lot of hard work and is expensive as well and the results are not always all that pretty.

This is why temporary tattoos are so popular. If you take care of a temporary tattoo it can last a week or more, but it is easy to remove if you would like to do so. Temporary tattoos or transfers used to be given away with chewing gum for children, but nowadays they are of much better quality and durability.

If you are certain that you want a permanent tattoo, why not get an identical temporary one first and test it out? If you are bored with the tattoo after a week or you do not like the reaction of your friends and family, you can get rid of it and try another design until you find one that suits you better.

When you find one that you like, you can have it tattooed on permanently. This course of action of selecting a design could save you thousands of dollars in having an unwanted tattoo gotten rid of. Temporary tattoos are simple to apply, but occasionally it is easier if you get a friend to help.

The majority of temporary transfers are applied with water. First you should cleanse the region of hair and grease. Then soak the transfer in (warm) tap water as instructed on the label, position it on the required location and apply firm even pressure for the time recommended, which is normally a matter of minutes.

If you would like to try to conserve the transfer for a longer time, you can spray ‘Second Skin’ or something similar over the transfer once it is dry. Hairspray might also work, but some brands will crack, giving the design a crazed look like an old oil painting.

Temporary tattoos are a fun way to brighten up your wardrobe and there are so many different designs that you will always find a design to suit the event, your mood and the garments you want to wear.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on many subjects but is presently concerned with Hello Kitty from Japan. If you would like to read more, please go over to our web site entitled Kitten Cannon 3.

Tiger Face Painting Suggestions

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Tigers are very popular animals because of their grace, agility and power. Children may not see tigers in this light depending on their age and degree of understanding obviously. Young children see them on TV and they seem like little more that big pussy cats and older children, especially in the Developed World, probably do not comprehend the terror that a stray tiger in the region can instigate.

Despite that more individuals like tigers than loathe them. This is one of the factors why the tiger face is very popular as a pattern for face painting for children’s parties. Face painting has been common with many cultures for thousands of years although most people would imagine that it is a contemporary phenomenon.

Think about ancient cultures like America’s Native Tribes and their war paint. The ancient Celts in northern Europe used woad as war paint and make-up. Aborigine Australians used face paint and so have Asians from India and Pakistan to China and Japan where the most well-known wearers of face paint are the Geisha girls.

Tigers are basically Asian animals, so it is no wonder that Asians have venerated this huge wild cat for thousands of years and began using it as a technique in face painting.

If you want to try painting a tiger face onto your child’s face, be sure that the paints that you use are safe for purpose and definitely do not contain any lead. However, there are special face painting kits available that should all be trustworthy.

First of all, clean the face of any natural oil and perspiration and then dry it. If the child has long hair, tie it back until you are finished. Some face paints are applied with a damp sponge, so we will go with that method for now. First apply a white foundation around the eyes and where a man’s beard would be.

Next apply yellow to the centre of the face including the nose but not the end of the nose. Paint an orange border around the edge of your work to separate it from the hairline and clothes. Then comes black; applying it with a brush, paint on a couple of stripes, the whiskers and the tip of the nose. The last step, if required, is to add a bit of golden glitter to better catch the light.

With a little practice, a tiger face can be painted on almost as quickly as the paint dries and you could work on several children at a time, applying say, the white, to as many kids as it takes for the first one to dry.

As stated above, there are plenty of face painting kits on the market. Look out for Crayola. They provide a cheap kit for about $12 and it comes with paints, brushes, sponges and instructions. There are others too. You can remove the tiger face paint with household baby lotion or baby oil on a wad of cotton wool.

I have described the basic ‘tiger face’, but there are lots of varieties. look at the Disney cartoon tigers for inspiration or go to the zoo to see how truthful they were at Disney.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on many subjects but is presently involved with hello kitty face painting. If you would like to read more, please go over to our website entitled Kitten Cannon 3.

The Tennis Racquet

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

When I was a fairly young boy of about ten years of age, my mother wanted me to learn tennis, so she got me a tennis racquet for Christmas so that I might take up the hobby. There had been many options in terms of choosing a tennis racquet. My mother told me later and it had been fairlyconfusing.

My mother had gone to a sports shop and chosen one racquet out of the three that I suppose were in her price range at that time. But today, choosing a racquet can be quite a hard job. Brands, materials, technologies – they all add to the difficulty of making a choice.

The numerous options one has today in a sports store can often be disconcerting. So which elements should be taken into account when picking a tennis racket?

To begin with, look at the grip size. Kids would most likely find that up to size four would suit them best while adults may go up to 4 and five-eighths of an inch in order to get a good grip of the tennis racquet.

The head size is also very important when selecting your racquet. Probably women and children would prefer the head size to be smaller and offer more precision and would reject the larger head size tennis racquet which requires more strength although it offers more precision when hitting the ball.

The middle size is somewhere between 85 and 95 square inches and this is the one that suits most players, whether amateurs or professionals. Novices are recommended to buy a larger-head tennis racket as they would not focus so much on precision but rather on the power that the racquet will supply to their hit.

Another element to bear in mind is the flexibility of the tennis racquet. If the racquet is stiff you will most likely have more power when hitting the ball because the energy is not lost in the bending.

The more flexible racquet would not preserve the amount of energy the ball initially had before you hit it, but it would definitely offer greater control over the direction of the ball.

Professional and good amateur players prefer flexible racquets because they do not need to preserve the ball’s energy as they can hit the ball as hard as they require anyway. They would always be more interested in controlling the ball.

Of course, another element related to this would be the material that the racquet is made from and the technology that has been used in its manufacture. These two elements should inform the buyer on how flexible or stiff the tennis racquet really is.

If you are a beginner tennis player or are interested in the general psychology of tennis, just go to our website called Tennis Tips for Beginners

Maerklin Model Electric Train Sets

Friday, August 26th, 2011

Every boy wants a model electric train set and every father wants him to have one too. I am not talking about the toy train sets that families like to have chugging around the Christmas tree, I mean real train sets that can be extended and built upon – train sets that you can grow fanatical about and some people do, don’t they?

Some people’s childhood interest for model electric train sets becomes a life-long adult passion. This is why some of the original model electric train sets are so valuable. After all, few children could afford the prices that some early model electric train sets command.

One model electric train set producer whose products are the top of the tree with the best of them is the German company Maerklin, which began producing clockwork model trains and expandable track in 1891.

Maerklin had produced dolls’ houses first of all, but they soon realized that the model train set devotee might be like a dolls’ house owner. That is that they might want to add to their collection after their initial purchase. Therefore, Maerklin offered basic model train sets but with a whole assortment of accessories that could be added on later.

Maerklin model electric train sets are available in a selection of scales and gauges, many of which Maerklin itself defined as international standards. For instance, in 1891 Maerklin introduced the 1-5 gauge at the Leipzig Toy Fair and it was quickly accepted as the world’s standard gauge for model train sets.

It followed this up with the O gauge somewhere between 1895 and 1901; the HO scale in 1935 and the Z scale in 1972. These days, however, modern Maerklin model electric train sets are only available in Gauge 1, HO scale and Z scale.

These days it is very hard and very expensive to get hold of earlier examples of Maerklin model electric train sets. In 2005, thieves broke into the Maerklin museum in Goeppingen and stole 100 pieces of Maerklin trains and accessories – a value of 1,000,000 Euros was placed on the haul.

They were later recovered in 2005. In Philadelphia, USA, a complete Maerklin train station and accessories was sold at an international auction for $110,000, in spite of the fact that it was considered that the final selling price would be in the region of $30,000.

Maerklin were really one of the world’s top innovators in the model electric train set market for about a hundred years, but the company has fallen on difficult times. It filed for liquidation in Germany in February 2009, although a year and a day later, it returned to profitability.

In the 150 years since its foundation as a company, Maerklin has usually been at the vanguard of the ideas and technology in its area. Even today, Maerklin is still the world leader for all important gauges in the model railroad market, since no other present day manufacturer gives collectors the option of adding to existing railtracks and collections.

If you are eager to own some early Maerklin trains or accessories, you can look on Ebay, they do pop up every now and again, but do not expect to find yourself a good deal, the earlier model electric trains were all hand-painted in great detail and they rarely sell for less than $25,000.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a lot of subjects, but is presently involved with train sets for kids. If you would like to know more about train sets for kids, please go over to our website for some great offers.

Maglev: Train Technology Of The Future

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Magnetic levitation or maglev for short is the method of making a vehicle, more frequently than not a train, hover above the ‘track’ and move by the use of magnets. Magnetic levitation has the potential to move trains more quickly and more quietly than traditional wheel-based trains. Surprisingly, most of the power consumed is used to conquered wind resistance at high speed, not to keep the train hovering in mid-air.

You would be forgiven for imagining that maglev is new technology, but in fact the first American patent was filed by a German inventor in America in 1907. It then took 74 years before the first commercial maglev train came into existance in 1984 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. However, that particular system became quite unreliable and it was withdrawn in 1995.

The highest recorded speed of a maglev train under test conditions was in Japan in 2003. It ran at an impressive 361 mph, but that is only 3.5 mph faster than France’s TGV, which has been in existance for four decades. The TGV’s top speed of 357.2 mph was surpassed by the Chinese Harmony Express in 2009.

However, these latter day wheeled services are based on tried and tested technology on which hundreds of billions of dollars has been spent during nearly 200 years. If more attention and money were lavished on the maglev, it would exceed conventional train speeds fairly easily.

The most flourishing maglev train in operation nowadays runs to Shanghai airport like the British one ran to Birmingham Airport. However, the similarity between the two ceases there. The British maglev travelled at up to 26 mph, whereas the Chinese, but German built, maglev runs at a top speed of 160 mph.

A lot of the early research and development was carried out in Britain by Professor Eric Laithwaite from after the Second World War to 1973, but Germany is the foremost influence on the maglev train now, although Germany is working closely with the Chinese and the Japanese to develop the technology.

One of the major stumbling blocks for maglev trains is infrastructure. Maglev trains are incompatible with conventional rail rack so they have nowhere to go. Laying new maglev track is not horribly expensive, but it is dear and would involve having two sets of incompatible rails running alongside each other for a number of decades, which would obviously take up twice as much land.

Having said that, some advancement was achieved in designing rails that could be used by both technologies but the endeavour was allowed to fall fallow.

So, the story of magnetic levitation trains began with a German inventor over a hundred years ago and although they lost track of the scheme for thirty years or so during and after the War, German scientists and engineers are back at the vanguard of this fascinating technology, which will surely supplant our traditional train and track systems in the future.

If the electricity required to run them were produced by methods other than fossil fuel, these very quiet trains would go a long way to reducing pollution in both inner cities and the countryside.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a lot of topics, but is presently concerned with train sets for kids. If you would like to know more about train sets for kids, please go over to our website for some special offers.

Swimming Pool Accessories

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

Millions of people love to swim in their gardens about the world. Swimming and playing in the water is immense fun, even if you have to go to a pond, pool, a river or the sea to do it. in order to make full use of a garden pool, you really need to live in a place where the weather is warm. The owner also needs to have some money as pool maintenance fees are high.

Therefore, when people have gone to the trouble of having a garden pool installed, they also like to have the pool used as frequently or as much as possible. You can encourage your friends and family to use the pool more often by making it more fun and more comfortable to do so. Pool accessories or swimming accessories are a means of achieving this.

People like to be in the water, so you could make it easy for them by using poolside furniture that will float while supporting an adult. There are various objects like floating chairs, floating tables and plastic inflatable lidos that will keep you and your guests in contact with the water. Good floating furniture will also support people out of the water, cheap stuff will not.

If you like the notion of floating in your pool while sitting on a chair reading a book, this sort of furniture is for you. Lots of these seats have an in-built glass holder and float so that your waist is at the water line, although this just depends on the chair and the person sitting in it.

Then there are floating sun loungers which do roughly the same thing as a floating seat, except they tend to hold your whole body out of the water so that you can get an even sun tan. Inflatable lidos or rafts are comparable items, although the inflatable lido or camp bed is a very cheap device compared with the more solid floating chairs and loungers.

Other items that you could use to increase the enjoyment of your garden pool are aquatic games. You could string up a water polo net or a water volley ball net in order to get people moving. Beach balls are another good idea for encouraging play in the pool. If you are on your own, you could only float about in an inflated truck tyre. They are very comfortable and very cheap.

If you are dead set on relaxation at your pool, you could build a poolside bar. The bar stools could be in the water, if your pool is big enough, otherwise you could incorporate the pool bar into a breakfast bar where you can prepare and eat light meals. Heavy meals are not good for swimmers anyway.

Pool accessories or swimming accessories will heighten your enjoyment of your pool and make your friends and family wait for you next invitation to come over for a swim impatiently. Most of these devices do not have to be expensive either.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on several subjects, but is now concerned with Push Up Bikinis. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Swimwear for Big Busts.

Car Stereo Systems

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

It is a straightforward term – car stereo – but most people pay more attention to the car stereo system than they do to their home stereo. Many people are fairly happy with a run of the mill home stereo and will never mention it in conversation, but the car stereo! Well, that is a different kettle of fish. People want speakers in each door, sub-woofers front and back and a graphic equalizer.

The majority of modern cars come with some form of car stereo already fitted, but these can be quite basic systems.

In the early days of auto audio systems, car stereos were nothing more than smaller versions of indoor, home stereo systems. However, the environment was completely different and musical purists could tell that they were getting a bad deal. The speakers were too close together and the shuddering from the car?s engine rattled everything apart. Speakers were puny and frequently blew.

Enthusiasts began to ask for better quality car stereo set-ups . The concept of a dedicated car stereo, if not yet the product itself was born.

Some vehicle manufacturers include their own, factory-installed makes of audio system. BMW falls into this group. All of BMW?s cars are delivered with a BMW car audio system. Many top car makers like to keep this level of control over the quality of their vehicles.

Other car makers, like Mercedes, prefer to leave the design and technology of such secondary vehicular accessories to third parties like Blaupunkt.

Blaupunkt, a German firm, takes this level of responsibility very, very seriously. It is a massive mark of prestige that they have won the contract to provide car audio systems to companies like Mercedes. This reputation gains them many more sales from people who want the same quality that is associated with Mercedes luxury vehicles.

Most of the normal set-ups these days include a multi-band radio and a CD player, which may or may not have a CD auto-changer in the boot of the car. The most modern car audio systems may also have MP3 and Internet access. These more recent stereo units usually allow the driver to plug in external media devices containing music or other files.

If you have an older car, you may want to upgrade your car stereo system to that of something that better suits your requirements. This could be accomplished by simply changing the speakers or even adding further speakers.

However, you may think that it is easier or just better to just change the whole caboodle. There are many options regarding car stereos, but if you cannot perceive the difference then there is no real point.

After all, music should not be a distraction from the main reason for sitting in a vehicle in the first place, which is to get from A to B safely.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on various topics, but is currently involved with Prestige car alarms. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Escort 8500.

Swimming With Dolphins In Orlando

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

Any time of the year is a useful time for planning family vacations, but you ought to plan well ahead in order to get the exact vacation that you would like. The perfect family holiday certainly depends on the sort of family that you have: is it a young family; are the children all boys; are the children and the parents for that matter daring or not; are they sporty or laid back?

Some individuals who do not get enough excitement during the year, like say office workers, prefer to go on adventure vacations when that time of the year comes around, whereas people with active jobs may prefer to laze around, say on a cruise, although cruising is not the perfect vacation for young children. There again, you might prefer to go on a vacation where you can take your dog.

In fact, it does not matter where you go or what you do, family vacations are times for giving the children special memories that will remain with them for ever and family vacations also allow some very busy parents to bond with and get to know their children better.

Family vacations can also be used to further children’s horizons: city kids can go and look at the countryside or the seaside and vice-versa or you could take them abroad so that they can actually meet foreigners and learn a few words of another language.

One holiday that would permit adventure and seaside lounging around would be a trip to swim with dolphins at Discovery Cove, Florida, which is located near SeaWorld. People are shown around Discovery Cove in small classes so that you get to ask all the questions you want.

One hitch is that children under six years of age are not permitted to swim with the dolphins, but other than that, all the equipment you will need and lunch are included in the cost. It is not especially cheap to swim with dolphins because dolphins are expensive to feed and keep in a healthy state, but it is definitely an unforgettable experience. It is a boon that all the apparatus is included in the price covering things like wet suit, snorkel, flippers and even towels.

However, you have to pre-book, you cannot simply walk in off the street. This is so that they can be sure to have enough team-leaders and enough apparatus for everyone. Once you have swum with the dolphins and played with them, the rest of the day will be yours to enjoy the beautiful beaches, explore the shallows and observe the wild birds that are to be found on the property in profusion.

There is also a work training programme for those who think that they would like to take up this form of job. Work training or work experience permits you more time with the staff and the animals behind the scenes so that you can get a sense of how such an establishment is run. If you are interested in a day out like these two examples, why not look them up on the Internet for more details?

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on several subjects, but is now involved with Push Up Bikinis. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Swimwear for Big Busts.

The French Open

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

It is highly unimaginable that people will not have heard of the French Open tennis championship, because it is a competition which is an annual topic of conversation. In French the name of the competition is ‘Les Internationaux de France de Roland Garros’ or ‘Tournoi de Roland Garros’. This tournament, which lasts for about a fortnight is held in Paris at the Roland Garros Stadium, from which it got its name.

The French Open is one of the most publicised and broadcast sports events in the entire world of sport and lots of VIPs go to it. The attendees are fanatics who wait with baited breath on every stroke, especially when there is a tight battle between the two teams, doing their best to win. Even TV viewers actually get a feeling of being there live.

The French Open tennis championship comes in second on the annual round of the Grand Slam tournaments and its history goes back to the year of 1891 when it was elevated to an international competition. In those days, it was named the ‘International Championship of Tennis of France’ or ‘Championat de France International de Tennis’ in French.

Initially, only players that were registered or licensed in France were permitted to join in this competition, but things took a different turn in 1925, when the French open tennis tournament finally became accessible to international players. In 1912, the ground the participants used was made of red brick dust. Actually the crushed brick was formed into red clay that covered the ground, which until then would have been a green lawn.

The public’s enthusiasm for the French Open tennis tournament held at the Roland Garros stadium, dates back to a competition fought between the Philadelphia Four (Rene Lacoste, Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet and Jacques Brugnon) who won the Davis Cup in 1927. It was the trigger of the desire in the French to defend their cup in future competitions. This new tournament was meant to return home the cup and was held at a stadium named after the World War I ace Roland Garros. The name has stuck since then.

The word ‘open’ was has been used from 1968, when the tournament was open to both amateurs and professionals alike who wanted to test their skills at tennis. Since then the French Open tennis tournament has also brought in some novel prizes.

Apart from the regular winners’ prizes, they also award a ‘Prix Orange’ for the most correct and press-friendly player, a ‘Prix Citron’ for the player with the strongest personality and a ‘Prix Burgeon’ for the one the best new-comer of the tennis year.

If you are a beginner tennis player or want to know more about the general psychology of tennis, just go to our website called Tennis Tips for Beginners

Tennis Attire

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

If you already take part in tennis, then I imagine that you already know what tennis players wear, so this article is aimed at those individuals who would like to buy tennis kit for a loved one for a special occasion. After all, it is not as straightforward as it seems to obtain sports wear for the participant of a sport you understand nothing about.

There is a certain image we tend to relate with a tennis player: white Polo shirt with shorts or skirt and similar shoes. They are trendy and stylish, comfortable and characteristic at the same time. Items of tennis clothes often signify a great deal to people who are not just sports fans. If the person you are shopping for is a tennis lover, tennis attire becomes a fantastic present that can also prove quite reasonably priced in spite of the rumors that it costs a fortune.

In case tennis attire is something unknown to you, Google it over the Internet and you will be astounded to see how much information there is available. Very many forums will subtly let you know you about prices and discounts going on at various retail shops and online merchants.

They will also provide you with information as to which marques are considered the best, which are considered the least hard-wearing and reliable, which are affordable and which more than usually dear .

What many tennis outfit wearers recommend is that you procure the type of top or shirt that will make you feel most comfortable and that would permit the very wide angled movements that are specific to the practice of this sport. For instance, the shorter the sleeves of your tennis apparel, the freer the movement during the game. Some procure tennis kit also according to the season in which they intend to play. Still others go for the materials that can be worn in both warm and cold seasons.

They ardently believe that the tennis kit ought to keep them both warm and cool at the same time. As far as the t-shirts for men are concerned, you ought to know that most players speak of Polo shirts in very high terms, as the collar offers you some neck protection from the sun’s rays.

Advice about tennis attire like that above are to be had on very many web sites. If you are not quite sure what to go for when purchasing your friend a gift, then you can always inveigle him or her to have a discussion about his or her favourite sport. Using a little guile, you will surely be able to direct the discussion to a related topic that interests you, that is tennis clothes. Making it all look like casual chit-chat would not make him or her guess what you have in mind for the special occasion.

If you are a beginner tennis player or are interested in the general psychology of tennis, please visit our website entitled Tennis Tips for Beginners